Apple would never have survived a decade without Steve Wozniak’s marvelous machine. This is part of our package about Apple’s 50th anniversary, read more here. When you think of Apple, you probably ...
April 1 marks 50 years since Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne (who quickly left the company) founded Apple (AAPL), then called Apple Computers. The company that exists today is a far cry ...
Approaching a retrospective of Apple's first 50 years is like looking up at a waterfall. You can see its shape and where it begins and ends, but if you stand under the cascade, you risk being washed ...
Before there was an iPod, an iPhone, an iPad, or an Apple Watch—before there was a Macintosh or Apple II or even an Apple-1—there were a couple of kids who came of age in Silicon Valley in the late ...
As Apple turns 50, it’s worth looking back on the company’s greatest accomplishments and lowest moments through history. If you don’t have time for David Pogue’s 600-page epic, Apple: The First 50 ...
For the past 50 years, Apple has been changing the world. In a way, Apple created its own world — one of design-forward computers and accessories that anyone could use and just about everyone wanted ...
Apple’s corner office has been a seat from which executives like Steve Jobs changed how we interact with technology.
The Apple Computer Company was founded on April 1, 1976, and in the 50 years since, the company has evolved from a handful of Silicon Valley misfits to a global technology and media powerhouse. Tech ...
In the early 1970s, the idea of an ordinary person owning a computer sounded absurd. Computers back then were more like aircraft carriers or nuclear power plants than household appliances – vast ...